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10/23/2005 09:47:47 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by puma: Be fore worned. I see there are some photos that actually have white on white. This was not very expected on the last challenge. The reason was that white was not a color. I am not saying that but that was what happened. |
Puma, I'm not sure I understand your message exactly, but the present Challenge is Light on White, not white on white. |
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10/23/2005 09:50:28 PM · #27 |
I'm a newbie here but thought I'd share an idea I had but felt it would bomb so went with another. |
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10/24/2005 08:32:23 AM · #28 |
The last challenge was white on light also but many people including myself had white objects (As the light color) and a white background. These photos did not do as well. Instead the objects that were light in color but not white scored better.
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10/24/2005 08:59:55 AM · #29 |
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10/24/2005 09:01:22 AM · #30 |
Originally posted by puma: Be fore worned. I see there are some photos that actually have white on white. This was not very expected on the last challenge. The reason was that white was not a color. I am not saying that but that was what happened. |
I noticed that too. It wasn't LIGHT - but WHITE on white. Hmmmm - I hope mine doesn't bomb, cause it's the first, not the 2nd. HEE HEE
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10/24/2005 09:19:06 AM · #31 |
My entry in the last light on white:
There was a lot of discussion about "light" vs. "white" in the last challenge, but this is my highest score and it is "white" on white.
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10/24/2005 09:20:12 AM · #32 |
I am not entering the light on white contest but this is an example of a photograph from last summer.
I not sure if this is light enough. Feedback is always appreciated. |
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10/24/2005 09:37:10 AM · #33 |
Originally posted by puma: ... Instead the objects that were light in color but not white scored better. |
Not so sure about that. Look at the results for the first 'Light on White' challenge. I see plenty of white on white at the top, including the Blue ribbon. Guess it depends on your definition of white. ;^)
'Light' on White, 'White' on White ... ??? I guess if you can see the subject on a white background you're probably doing ok.
I'm going to take a pretty picture and see what happens. He-he. Have fun y'all!!! ;^)
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10/24/2005 09:40:15 AM · #34 |
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10/24/2005 09:41:37 AM · #35 |
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10/24/2005 10:44:59 AM · #36 |
Originally posted by mesmeraj: i'd have to say, and this is nothing personal but Rikki, Tranquil & Biteme all would be pushing the DNMC on technical plain with me. Particularly the guitar.
Lauries and Chers would be on par with what i would expect. |
Hey Mes :D I think the challenge includes high key photos as well which these images falls under :) |
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10/24/2005 11:28:29 AM · #37 |
Originally posted by rikki11: ... Hey Mes :D I think the challenge includes high key photos as well which these images falls under :) |
Doesn't high-key tend to use over-exposed backgrounds? That would go against part of the challenge (to not over-expose). Yes/No?
Message edited by author 2005-10-24 11:28:48.
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10/24/2005 11:31:46 AM · #38 |
!YOUR ADD HERE!
Message edited by author 2005-10-28 19:09:09. |
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